- Driveclub — Exclusive, Launch title
- Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag — Early 2014
- Kingdom Hearts 3 — Mid 2014
- The Elder Scrolls Online — Early 2014
- Warframe — Early 2014
- Killzone: Shadow Fall — Exclusive, Launch title
- Tom Clancy’s The Division — Early 2014
- The Witness — 2013, Possible launch title
- Watch Dogs — Launch title
- The Order: 1886 — Exclusive, Early-Mid 2014
- Battlefield 4 — 2013, Possible launch title
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Early 2014
- Knack — Exclusive, Launch title
- Dying Light — Early 2014
- Mirror’s Edge 2 — Mid 2014
- Wolfenstein: The New Order — Late 2013
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain –Early 2014
- Infamous: Second Son — Exclusive, Early 2014
- Destiny — Mid 2014
- Deep Down — 2014
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
PS4 titles announced so far...
Sony’s PlayStation 4 had a very good showing at E3, having undercut the Xbox One in price not to mention not having to pay for used games again. But what thing's really stem down to is games and the PS4 has many title's announced:
Newspaper confirms Ps4 launch date
It is looking likely Sony will go head-to-head with Microsoft in November, if a UK newspaper advertisement is to be believed. The Sun newspaper has a PS4 advert that highlights the price of the new console as well as reminding everyone you can trade your used games easily and don’t need the Internet to use it. But it also lists a launch date of November 21. In what surely can't be faked in a newspaper that sells in the thousands then this can be good marketing for Sony and even if a release date isn't official then that gives Sony room to maneuver when Microsoft announce their's and maybe steal some thunder aswell as sales.
Duke Nukem creators sue Gear Box
A Gear Box representative had this to say to Polygon:
"Ironically, Scott Miller himself provided the best response when he wrote: '..filed lawsuits are entirely one-sided statements, based on knee-deep BS and with more spin than a top,'" a Gearbox official wrote in a statement provided to Polygon. "The reality is that Apogee / 3D Realms (3DR) received the full benefit of its bargain. Gearbox, in its fulfillment of its commitments, enriched 3DR, saved 3DR from its debts and rescued 3DR from its litigation surrounding its failed dozen-plus year attempt to ship Duke Nukem Forever.
"Everyone wished that 3DR's game was better received by the market for the benefit of gamers and profit to its creators. While 3DR might not wish the reality that the results make clear, 3DR turned out to be the only beneficiary of the deal. Gearbox Software, meanwhile, experienced damage to its credibility and loss of its money.
"It's unfortunate that 3DR did not abide by the the objective audit rules outlined in the agreement and even more unfortunate that it chose to blame its failures on Gearbox. Since 3DR seems unable to accept reality and has chosen to become hostile, Gearbox is forced to bring its actual claims of breach of contract against 3DR and is confident Gearbox will prevail.
"Perhaps the lesson learned here is to never enter a gaming business deal with a person who has had more lawsuits than shipped games."
PlayStation 4 Games Will Cost $59.99
In what is no surprise Sony has revealed the price of Ps4 games via Shacknews confirming that retail games will be sold at $59.99 which equates to £40.00 for the UK Market. Sony had this to say "Correct, we have announced the pricing for our first party line up of PS4 launch and launch window games. All four titles, Killzone: Shadow Fall, Driveclub, Knack, and inFamous Second Son are all $59.99."
Earlier this week Microsoft confirmed their prices which were also equal to $59.99, however retailers such as GAME and Amazon may go with something all together different as nothing has been confirmed.